Hans D. Baumann
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Hans D. Baumann, Ph.D., P.E. is an inventor credited with over 200 patents. He also is a scientist with 105 publications to his name. He has international renown as a valve specialist and is an expert on aerodynamic noise of gases.In 1989 he was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the New Hampshire High Technology Council and "One of fifty most important Industrial Innovators" by INTECH Magazine a publication of ISA, the Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society, and is Fellow Member of ASME and ISA His books include Control Valve Primer: A User's Guide (ISBN 1-55617-640-6) and a business book entitled The Ideal Enterprise (ISBN 0-533-14185-0). In addition, he recently wrote a history book about Hitler's last days in Berlin entitled Hitler's Fate - the final story. He is an Advisor to the dean of the University of New Hampshire business School and presently resides in Palm Beach, Florida.
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